The Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Western Australia Inc.

Address
220 Barker Road
SUBIACO 6008

Venue
Lemana Road, Nollamara

Company information
Founded in 1951 to further the works and productions of Gilbert and Sullivan in WA. Two productions are scheduled for 2012 The Land of Smiles at the Subiaco Arts Centre in June 2012 and The Mikado late September/October 2012 at the Octagon Theatre UWA. Various minor productions at the Hall will take place throughout the year. The Savoy Singers is a group singing a variety of styles including G&S and meets at 7.30 pm every Wed at the Nollamara Community Hall, Lemana Road, Nollamara. New members welcome. The G & S of WA Website

Further information
Sheila Wileman
0415 364 830

Upcoming events

2013
iI'VE GOT A LITTLE LIST (PRODUCTION) 22/05/2013 - 25/05/2013
RUDDIGORE OR THE WITCHES CURSE (AUDITION) 08/06/2013 - 09/06/2013


Past productions

2012
The Land of Smiles21/06/2012 - 30/06/2012

2011
The Gondoliers06/10/2011 - 15/10/2011

2010
A Little Light Music28/05/2010 - 13/06/2010


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access to update please
Author: Starburj
Date: 29/01/2010 - 16:42

Hi Kevin
May have access to update this regarding A Little Light Music


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Access
Author: Labrug
Date: 29/01/2010 - 16:45
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Unless you are an official representative of the company, you will have to request any updates through the Company Rep indicated in the details above, as long as they are up-to-date. Sadly, we can't guarantee that.

Absit invidia (and DFT No no no)

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Roger is on the G & S Committee and has been
Author: MusicalMum
Date: 29/01/2010 - 17:04

..co-ordinating the audition process for A Little Light Music. He's about as official as it gets. Eye-wink


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A LITTLE LIGHT MUSIC
Author: Starburj
Date: 22/02/2010 - 15:29

Wardrobe supervisor/assistants required for this production. Please contact myself  Roger Starbuck on 94443559 or mobile 0428763468 or e_mail starburj@iinet.net.au with a heading A LITTLE LIGHT MUSIC - Wardrobe. Show opens May 14th at Hale School for 4 performances and then at Fremantle Town Hall June 11th - 13th for another 4 performances


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Utopia Unlimited - 3 LP set and program 1972
Author: Walter Plinge
Date: 14/01/2012 - 19:02

I have a 3 LP 25th Anniversary set recorded in Fremantle Town Hall in July 1972. Would somebody from the G&S Society like to collect it. Jim 0408 928 508


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